By Anasua Chatterjee
Part of the ‘Religion and Citizenship’ sequence, this e-book is an ethnographic learn of marginality of Muslims in city India. It explores the realities and results of socio-spatial segregation confronted by way of Muslim groups and a few of the ways that they negotiate it during their daily lives. via narrating lived studies of normal Muslims, the writer makes an attempt to build their identities as voters and matters. What emerges is a hugely variegated photo of a bunch (otherwise considered as monolithic) that is living in very shut quarters, extra because of compulsion than selection, regardless of extensive transformations throughout language, ethnicity, sect and social type. The e-book additionally seems into the capability results that socio-spatial segregation spelt on communal traces carry for the way forward for the city panorama in South Asia.
Rich in ethnographic information and obtainable in its process, this booklet can be worthy for students and researchers of sociology, social anthropology, human geography, political sociology, city experiences, and political science.
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